Rowe is one of the three players in the U21 Euro Squad in England, who to play their club football abroad, as well as to the tooluz defender Charlie Creswell and Jenoa’s Brook Norton Kafee. Jobe Belingham, now in Dortmund, was initially nominated in the squad.
Other success stories of young English players are moving away from the UK, such as Angel Gomes Lily, Angel Gomes in Lily and Conner Galagher in Atletico Madrid.
But the steps for Rowe have not been straight.
He started just six league games in the previous season, with 22 more performances from the bench.
“It is personally difficult for me, the whole weather has become difficult,” Rowe said. “Change from Norwich, where I was a prominent player in the team and then coming here was a big challenge, which was a major challenge with the expectation of performance.
“I have hugged it, and it has become difficult. I have been left out of the early XI many times, and it has clearly impressed me a little, I think everyone can see it. I was leaving, however, and that’s the main thing.
“Even though I was down a few days, I had to see a big picture, which is collectively in the form of a team that we have a goal, and I got to do as much as possible.”